TM-9-2320-365-20-2 LMTV Unit Maintenance Manual M1078 Series - Volume 2 Download
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APPENDIX APPENDIX F  TORQUE TORQUE LIMITS LIMITS  F-1. GENERAL  This appendix provides general torque limits for screws and nuts used on the vehicle. Special torque limits are shown  in the maintenance procedures for applicable components. Use the general torque limit given in this appendix when  specific torque limits are not given in the maintenance procedure. These general torque limits can not be applied to  screws that retain rubber components. The rubber components will be damaged before the torque limit is reached.  If a special torque limit is not given in the maintenance instructions for a fastener which retains a rubber component,  tighten the screw or nut until it touches metal, then tighten one more turn. Whenever possible, the tightening force  (torque) should be applied to the nut side of the fastener group.  F-2. TORQUE LIMITS  Refer to Table F-1. Torque Limits for SAE and ANSI Fasteners for torque limits on standard (SAE and ANSI) screws  and free spinning nuts. Refer to Table F-2. Torque Limits for SAE and ANSI Prevailing Torque Nuts for torque  limits on standard (SAE and ANSI) self-locking nuts. Refer to Table F-3. Torque Limits for Metric Screws and Free  Spinning Nuts for torque limits on metric screws and free spinning nuts. Refer to Table F-4. Torque Limits for  Metric Prevailing Torque Nuts for torque limits on metric self-locking nuts.  F-3. USE OF TORQUE TABLES  (1) Measure the diameter of the screw to be installed.  (2) Count the number of threads per inch.  (3) Under the heading DIAMETER look down the column  until the diameter of the screw is found. (There are  usually two lines beginning with the same diameter.)  (4) Under the heading THREADS PER INCH (SAE and  ANSI) or THREAD PITCH (metric), find the number of  threads per inch that matches the number counted in  step (2).  (5) To find the grade of the screw, match the markings on  the head to the correct picture under CAPSCREW HEAD  MARKINGS on the torque table.  (6) Look down the column under the picture found in step  (5) until the torque limit (lb-ft or N·m) for the diameter  and threads per inch (or thread pitch, in the case of  metric fasteners) of the screw are located.  F-1 F-1  TM 9-2320-365-20-2